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GERMAN FORCED LABOR CAMPS - POSTAL HISTORY
Lot of two very rare items sent postally from small forced labor camps within Germany. Included is a postcard sent from Anuschka work camp, near Bonn, written by Maria Piskowa to her husband Wolodomir in Kiev, Nov. 6, 1943, in Russian; with a postal cover addressed by an Eastern Czech to his wife, canceled in Gogolin (eastern Germany), Nov. 6, 1944, bearing the rubber-stamped forced labor camp name: "OT - Lager Klein Stein". Two pieces, very good. Lager Klein Stein was a 250-350 man forced labor camp operated by the Organization Todt in the construction of the autobahn.

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May 8, 2012 11:00 AM EDT
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